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Transition your wardrobe! Short cotton kurtis to long silk tunics - try it all! - Ria Fashions

Transition your wardrobe! Short cotton kurtis to long silk tunics - try it all!

Fashion is always changing, and it can be hard to keep up! Luckily, Ria Fashions curates the perfect selection of Indian kurtis and kurtas that are sure to keep your wardrobe fresh and trendy. With the thousands of different types of kurtis out there today, from long kurtas to anarkali styles, it can be overwhelming to find the right clothes.

Transitional months, from February to April, create a lot of opportunities to mix and match your heavy winter wardrobes with light summer pieces. Dresses can be paired with sweaters and leggings to create an effortless day look. Long sleeve tops can be paired with leather skirts or maxi dresses to create a seamless day to night look.

Although the current trend of Marie Kondo -’ing your life is taking over everyone’s wardrobes, there’s no harm in adding a few light and effortless pieces, right? ;) We say, out with the old and in with the new!

One kurti trend that seems to be always versatile, and making a comeback is the short Kurti. Paired with jeans, palazzos, or even salwars - short kurtis are the perfect pick for your day to night-time outfit. Cotton short kurtis are the perfect idea for a sunny spring day - serving as the best transition from daytime picnic to dinner party. If cotton is not your jam, silk and crepe tunics are low-effort choices for your outfit. They are no-fuss, and can easily be dressed up or down.

It can be tough to find affordable clothing and kurtis, especially for those living in the US. Ria Fashions offers free shipping to all customers in the US, with hassle-free returns, giving you peace of mind when trying to plan for your next wardrobe refresh.

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